Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 134, Number 22, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 May 2012 — Page 4
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Coasty tc esubfcd £ wwiang reiatioev ship beta eer. the two whje randhng a S' 2 iroliicr NSP3 Houscrig Grant The City of Nappanee wi2 nam tme fuD amount wl»ch wili »e used tor rwudentut deuriopmeEf and improvements Mfccoa Companies, South Send. wHj be the dev doper for the protect. . Cost of the company's services was capped at 12 percent and it was noted that the oeveuoper wiß cover such details/costs as keeping lawns cut untd the protect was comOn COMPENSATED PCS' LOST TREES Park Superintendent Director Vtayne Scheumann reported on recent dealings with the national chemical
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its annual Car and Motorcycle Show Saturday, June 16 from 9 am. to 2 pun. To leant more, contact the chamber at 574-862-4344 DISCUSSION SESSIONS SET NAPPANEE The Nappanee United Methodist Church continues this month with its series of 10 Public Affairs Discussion Group sessions. Each is held the last Wednesday of the month from 630 to 730 pm. Discussion mil be led by David Swartz, a member of Nappanee UMC As always, everyone in the community is conlially invited to come and participate. The church is located at 301 E Market St (ILS.6) Just east of downtown Nappanee. JOMT GOIF OUTMG SET NAPPANEE - Hie Nappanee and
GOtf North Wood improves to 15-1 North Wood's golf team improved to 15-1 with a convincing win over Jimtown on the back nine at McCormick Creek last Tuesday. Team scores were: North Wood 169, Jimtown 212
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company DuPont "VNe recently had acquired a new dnmcai they had developed and were offering,' s aid Schetanana. "As a result we lost about 28 fir trees, and have about seven or eight more at nsk." The pnmaruT Norway and Blue Spruce trees were lost as a direct result of the DuPont mnroral winch was appbed, "We've since talked with them, and DuPont recognizes that this was happening with us and other customers,' said Scheumanzt "They apologized and offered us a little compensation for the trees.' DuPont has agreed to pay 1100,000 toward replacing the lost trees. The company wifi also pay far the cost of
Wakarusa Chambers of Commerce will be hosting their annual )«nt golf outing Tuesday, June 19 at McCormick Creek Golf Course Morning and afternoon tee times are available Registrations will be accepted through Monday, June 4 Demo Days at the Driving Range will be from 11 am. to 3 pm. with representatives from Ping, Nike, Titieist and Taylor Made on hand and breakfast lunch and snacks (catered by DaE Ms and Nelson's) will be provided to all registered participants- Raffles will also be held and as will contests induding the popular putting contest longest drive, longest putt and hole-in-one. Money raised will go toward scholarships for area students. To learn more call 574-773-7812 or 574-773-2725.
North Wood's Ben Zercher and Austin Conrad both shot 40 to tie for match medalist honors. NORTHWOOD 169, JIMTOWN 212 At NappOTe (McCormick Caeefc) NORTHWOOD (Itor Ben Zocter 40. takAiles 46. Romm Oruz-Pmher 56. Amu Conrad 40.
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gram. Adults and teem interested m it vesting a few hoars once a week m a child s education, or those that would ifee tc- register a student far Summer Reading Buddies should ca£ tne library at 574- 773-7919 VtfMCASUSA PUBUC UMAfIY Dream Big Presthod Ston*?k*ir wrfß take place June 5 at 10:15 aor. CTsidrer ages 3 to 5 years will hear fancful stories about the mght Registration » required Qriidrex m grades K - 5 are united to remter for the Drear Rig Speed to be rteld hme t at 2 par. Parbepaets wil hear £ story about a busy fanin whose activities cant to a halt necause 7 a blackout and then wfli be able to particgaafe m some " noneiectnc' games the children wiE be damg a craft and paint will be used Registration is required "Tbe Family Tree" by David Md%aal is giver by .Alice Haag in memory of Qma Shekel. "Everything I Need to Know I Learned From A Children s Book' is giver by Mr and Mrs Wah Wieidy as a memoruL to Ehna Shekel Diat-a-story title selected The dial-a-story selection far this week is "Memorial Day' This falls ft* stem of how it became a hobdav and win we celebrate this spead dav Hear this tale at 574-862-4441. New ioung Adah books ow CD "Prmoess Ben' by Catherine Gilbert Muidoci "The boms of bttk Rock' by Knstoi Levine ‘EI the Good' by Silas House "Tall Story' by Candv Gouriav "The .Apothecary ‘ by Maile Mdov
tree removal to help dean out the areas of dead trees LIGHT POLE MOVED FOR SEMI TRAFFIC A hght pole on Clause Street near the farmer Boriholder Furniture building w est of town, will be moved across the street to accommodate semi traffic debvenng to the building Moving the pole will come at a 56.921 cost to the Gty of Nappanee. Nappanee Board of Public Works and Safety meets. 330 pm., inside Nappanee Gty Hall 300 W. Lincoln St. on the second and thud Mondap of each month. Meetings are open to the pubbe
CHBWTY 105B&' TO SPEAK NAPPANEE—Roy and Chris Pidder from Middiebury who appeared on The Biggest Loser win be at North Main Street Mennoiute Church, 504 N. Main St Nappanee Sunday, June 24 at 6 pm to talk about their journey and share their healthy lifestyle today. It wiß be a casual and informal evening, free and open to the pubbe. To learn more about the couple, check out the website royandchrispickler.com. REUMON M JULY NAPPANEE Alumni are organizing a "Scarlet Guard Marching Band" reunion. Currently the reunion is planned for July 21 at Dal-Mar Catering Banquet Hall 159 E Lincoln Street, Nappanee. To learn more email northwoodscarietguardfgmail.com.
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